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Barnett, Claudia – 1992
An exercise in ghostwriting--a process where the reader completes a section of the text in the reader's head based on clues in the text--was used in freshman composition and upper-level composition classes to get students to concentrate on their reading processes. In this assignment, a short story was chosen from which different portions of the…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Higher Education, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship

Fahnestock, Jeanne – College Composition and Communication, 1983
Examines coherence between sentences in a paragraph, arguing that readers require coherence at this level as well as between paragraphs. Discusses continuative and discontinuative relationships between sentences, including (1) sequence, (2) exemplification, (3) addition, (4) replacement, (5) contrast, and (6) alternation. (HTH)
Descriptors: Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Higher Education, Paragraph Composition

Greco, Norma A. – English Journal, 1990
Describes four writing assignments designed to transform the reading and study of literature by challenging students to become vital agents in the construction of textual meaning. Discusses the theory behind the assignments which states that reading is a dynamic process of making connections. (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Reader Response, Reading Processes, Secondary Education
Lang, Frederick K. – 1983
The reader response criticism that has arisen in direct response to the New Criticism can be adapted to the needs of the developing writer through its emphasis upon the experience of the reader engaged with the text. The reader response approach generates content--helps the developing writer find something to say--and facilitates the process…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Reader Response
Roskelly, Hephzibah – 1988
Writing does more than demonstrate the interpretive process active in the mind of a student, it influences and directs the interpretive process in writing. Writing to read allows the expressive dimension to find an overt, secure place in the interpretive framework of a student's learning. By examining a student's theoretical explanation of her…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Lang, Frederick K. – 1986
This paper provides a creative approach to developing literary understanding and writing ability in students in a college introduction to literature course. Eight assignments are described which pair literary works having some feature in common. A sample suggestion from the first group of exercises, concerned with characterization, is as follows:…
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices
Avery, Carol – 2002
This book sheds prescriptive teaching for listening to children. It is the work of an experienced, practicing teacher with a sound interpretation of first-grade children, giving insight and examples of children and a teacher learning together. This second edition incorporates stories from the author/educator and learning from her new experiences…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Grade 1
The Social Construction of Writer as Reader: Observations of High School Students Learning To Write.
Sperling, Melanie – 1991
When students are learning to write, one-to-one teacher-student conversations taking place around the students' writing and writing processes are especially important. Two examples illustrate the multiple and connected processes of reading and writing that are associated with composing in a high school English class. The first conversation, in a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Communication Research, High Schools
Ruddell, Robert B. – 1999
This second edition focuses on helping the preservice teacher become an "Influential Reading Teacher," one whom students remember years later as a special teacher and person. The ideas and teaching strategies in the book actively involve preservice teachers in understanding and thinking about children's reading and writing development. New to this…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Education, Professional Development
Raphael, Taffy E.; Englert, Carol Sue – 1988
Although writing and reading instruction can be integrated regardless of the reading program materials used, teachers need a greater understanding of the similarities and differences in reading and writing processes, as well as knowledge of ways in which instruction can be merged, before integration can take place. Both reading and writing are…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities
Ahern, Jennifer; Bishop, Wendy; Briggs, Terri L.; Chapman, Joe; Davis, Kevin; Fay, Jennifer A.; Gillen, N. Kent; Harrill, Rob; Haswell, Richard H.; Loomis, Ormond; Melzer, Daniel; Methvin, Holly; Shupala, Andrew M.; Trevino, Sylvia – 1998
This 1997 annotated bibliography of 244 items updates an earlier 87-item annotated bibliography. The current annotated bibliography focuses on the relationship between reading and writing as it bears upon the teaching of composition. Items looking at writing as a way of teaching reading, and items focused exclusively upon writer-based concerns…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Bishop, Wendy; Davis, Kevin – 1986
Intended as an introduction to the literature on the reading/writing relationship, this annotated bibliography covers the areas of theory, research, and pedagogy. The citations include journal articles, conference proceedings, conference papers, books, dissertations, and monographs. (SRT)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Critical Thinking
Newkirk, Thomas, Ed. – 1986
Drawn from talks given at a conference held at the University of New Hampshire in October 1984, the papers in this collection explore the relationship of composition to reading and literature studies. Following an introductory chapter written by Thomas Newkirk, which contains background information about that relationship as well as an overview of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Theories, English Curriculum, Freshman Composition